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The Third Rule
Updated: 09.28.2006

Date: April 15, 2001
From: NoClue

All members of this forum operate anonymously.  This is a condition for your participation in the CompuClues forum.

This means that no member of the forum reveals personal contact information through a message left on CompuClues forum.  In other words, you cannot, in a message, leave your e-mail address, postal address, home address, phone number, or other information that would enable persons unknown to physically confront you.

This restriction includes any information that pertains to computer addresses as well.   You also cannot leave personal information about other people.

By registering as a member of this forum, you agree to follow this policy.  If you leave any such information in a message, a moderator will edit your message to remove the information.  This is not a chore that the moderators enjoy.  If you chose to do this and persist, you will be banned from the forum.

Remember this is a public forum conducted in a medium where your written words persist.   Even if this forum didn't keep backups, archives, and past messages on-line, you could probably find some parts of it in a search engine cache.

Discussion of this rule is not a topic for the CompuClues forum.  Threads in which this rule is discussed will be closed.

The purpose of the CompuClues forum is to have fun discussing our favorite pastime: messin' with computers.  These discussions take the form of tips, tweaks, tutorials, problem solving and friendly banter.  This activity does not require personal identification. There is no part of any discussion that is a part of this forum that cannot be public. 

In fact, we want the whole thing to be public.  As member, Bob, put it: "One way that people learn is to look at what is going on in the public arena. If the communication isn't public, less people learn less. These forums were set up to provide that public arena." 

Ok, 'nuff said.


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